Rainbow Six Mobile is now available worldwide on Android and iOS

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Rainbow Six Mobile is now available worldwide on Android and iOS

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Mobile has launched globally on Android and iOS, offering a free-to-play tactical shooter experience. Developed for mobile, it retains Siege's core gameplay with destructible environments and strategic 5v5 matches. The game features over 20 Operators, five classic maps, and two new ones, alongside various game modes.

Ubisoft has officially launched Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Mobile across the globe. The free-to-play tactical shooter is now live on both Android and iOS devices, bringing the 5v5 Attack vs.

Defense formula of Rainbow Six Siege to your phone.Developed by Ubisoft Montreal, the game isn't a stripped-down port. It's been built from the ground up for mobile, with touch-optimised controls and a redesigned interface. That said, the core DNA stays intact—destructible environments, observation drones, barricades, spy cameras, and the kind of tense, strategy-heavy rounds that Siege players know well.At launch, players get access to more than 20 Operators, including fan favourites like Ash, Mute, and Dokkaebi.

There are five maps carried over from Siege—Bank, Border, Clubhouse, Oregon, and Villa—plus two mobile-exclusive maps: Restaurant and Summit. Game modes include Bomb, Bomb Rush, and Team Deathmatch, along with Ranked matches, Quick Play, and Private matches.

First global season drops with a new Operator

Rainbow Six Mobile isn't wasting time post-launch. Its first season, Operation Sand Wraith, is already live, arriving a week ahead of schedule. The highlight is Deimos, a new Operator whose DeathMARK Tracker ability locks onto a single enemy, forcing a one-on-one duel until someone goes down.

It's a bold mechanic that adds a layer of personal stakes to each round.The season also brings a desert-themed visual refresh, with Ubisoft promising new content drops every season going forward.

Rainbow Six Siege crosses 80 million players as the franchise expands

The mobile launch comes at an interesting time for the franchise. Rainbow Six Siege recently crossed 80 million registered players and is marking its 10th anniversary with Siege X—a major update that introduced a permanent 6v6 mode called Dual Front, along with modernised maps and audio-visual upgrades.Rainbow Six Mobile is free to download now. More details are available at rainbowsixmobile.com.

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